The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 52, Ed. 1, Friday, September 21, 1945 Page: 8 of 8
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'BroolSio Neil 1jitcld left
Friday to visit her- sister in Cor-
sicana and will visit in Dallas
and Grand Prairie before rc-
. turflhig home.
Wade IMcGinnis of Taylor was
at Bnrtlett visitor last Friday.
l?Ic. Chas Hamilton of San
Antonio and Mrs. Hamilton and
sfiii ot la Fayebtc Ga. are vis-
IliiUT their parents Mr" and Mrg.J
Is cor Lindsmnnn.
(Mis. Grover Adams entered
sb Taylor hospital last Wednes
day for treatment.
C. H. -Wakefield of Houston
and daughter Mrs Lake bow
ler of Galveston ver6 week end!
guests of Mrs- G. A Lindcmann.
Mrs. Wakefield was already a
guest in the- Tiome of her mother.
Harry fcird left Monday for
Galveston after a visit of two
weeks with his sister Mrs. C.
Shelon
Mrs. W. J. Harlan is schedul-
ed to return homo Thursday
i'rom a six weeks visit with her
daughter Mrs. Paul Woods of
Cisco.
Mrs. E. E. Lawhon of Athens
and her mother Mrs. Wooten of
Tyler are visiting in the homes
'Mr. and Mrs. Jioo Pyeatt ofi of Mrs. iDegar Jones and Mrs. C.
Temple were Bartlo'tt visitors Shelton.
'last Saturday
Sgt. and Mrs. Berkley Bar-
iield laft Sunday for Camp Leo-
nard Wood Mo. where Sgt.
Barfield will be stationed.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lamb
Mrs. Billie Cameron and
daughter Sandra left Sunday
for Enid Oklnhoma to join her
husband AC Cameron who has
been transferred there from
Pampa
nvere in Temple last week 'to at- (Mrs. E. H. Cameron of Hous-
tenid the Golden Wedding Anni-' 'on is visiting in the R. E.
-versary of Rev. and Mrs. May- Woody heme and the home ot
5S
Jiew. Rev. iMayjhow officiated
at the wedding ceremony of Mr.
and Mrs.. Lamb.
(Miss L'jllie Jones returned re-
cently from Nixon where she
spent the summer with her sis-
ter. Bmmett Bridges of San An-
gela was here Saturday visiting
ablatives and friends.
Mrs. R. C. Barnes Jr. was
an Austin recently visiting rel-
atives and friends.
(Miss Elaine Adams and Mrs.
3MTi L.. White Jr. were Austin
visitors last week.
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SWEATERS OP WOOL
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Garr and Mr.
and Mrs. E. L. Cameron.
Mrs. Doug Thomlpson and ba-
by of Bellville .were recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Clemons.
Mi and Mrs. L. B.v Cox of
Houston ; Mr. and Mrs? H. M.
Cottle of Temple visited Mrs.
Mack Davis last week.
Weldon Lynn Leathermann
returned to his home in Fort
Worth Thursday after a visit
with Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Wea-
therfcrd. Miss Ann Salyer returned
last week from a' three month's
vacation with her parents at
Decatur and Alvord. She left
acain Thursday ' for lAlvord
With an eye to outfitting the yhere she.twill attend school.
entire family with sweaters Mmes H. Rosson and H. E.
these- cool Fall days we have Dameron were. in. Granger Sat:
Just received a shipment in siz-. urdny afternoon.
slrom infant io 44's. Made by Frank Smith of Houston vfs-
Starknit of 100 per cent wool ited in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
they may be had in coat or pull- H. R!oss;n Tuesday and Wednes-
ver style. iDyery school girl day
Miss M&rylou iMoori of College
Station was a week ehd guest -s
Mr. and Mrs Bill Mooire.
. Mrs. J. R. Turner is Visiting
her niece ia Hot Springs Ark.
Mrs. Clyde Cooper who has
been a guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Harris- has returned to her
home in Palestine.
Mrs. John Janosky Mrs. Me-
lada Langley and Carol of Hol-
land were guests in the Beck-
man home Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Sutton re-
turned Sunday from a vacation
in Ruidoso New Mexico.
" Mr. and Mrs. Tom McClure of
Pharr are visiting Mrv and Mrs.
Willie Rclbertson.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hatler
of Portland Oregon nro visiting
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Roberts
parents of Mrs. Hatler. En-
route they visited a few days
in San Louis Obisipo Calif.
With T-5 Aubrey iL. Roberts
brother of (Mirs.Hatler the
former Miss Irene Roberts.
Return From ETO
Pfc. Logan Khutse -son of
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rrauso; is
home oii 80 day fUrloughaitor
serving M. months in the Euro
pean Theatre. He will report
to Camp Bclk following his fur-1
lough.
Another son Pfc. Herbert
Krause who is also home on a
30 day furlough will report to
Fort Jackson following his fur
lough.
WANTED
MEN'S SECOND HAND
SHOES
Bring your OLD SHOES in nnd
get CASH for them
ALAMO SHOE SHOP
Barllett Texas
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should have several.
The Yiogue
Telephone 165
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Frank Wright of Austin was
a guest cf 'his mother Mrs. Tex
Wright this week.
Miss Elsie Matejcivvsky of Wa-
co was a week end guest of her
sister Mrs. Dock Whiteley.
PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR
1 Vmmm W
AS
ROMBERG HYBRID SEED CORN
Get a better yield and more money for your corn. Corn may
be short this year. We expect to ship seed corn away so let
us know what variety you want now.
Friedrich Grain Co.
'; Little Diana Dent 7 has re-
turned to-ifMu Houston
after a visit 3mk hfir grandpai-
ents Mr. and.Mfi Arthur
Ware.
Mrs. Clifton Pyle is -visiting
friends and' relatives in Dallas
this week. ' .
Receive iProtnotion
Mrs. CSV Boyd has received
fa'ord from her huSiband wbn is
somewhere in the Southwest
Pacific that he has ben promo-
ted to Carpenter's Mate second
class from the thrid class rank.
Aitttllumnt
HCLih
From where I sit ... y Joe Marsh
w
&
Andy Botkin
has a hobby
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Andy Botkin tavern keeper at
the Garden Cafe has a hobby.
It's writing to alt the service
men who used to make his place
a sort of club.
And do thoy appreciates Itt Ono
of them sent him a Gorman com-
bat holmct; another a Jap flag;
Ho's got pictures and coins and'
souvenirs of all kinds on tlio
wall mementos with "To Andy'
written on. them.
. And he showed me the letters
that he's got back . . . from home-
sick privates to reminiscent col6-
nels. Letters about home and
Main Streetind the Garden Cafe
. from men who remember lis-
tening to football scores on
Andy's radio sharing a mild
glass of beer with friends . .
From where I sit Andy's do-
ing a -one-man Job of boosting
morale. Andy's spotless tavern
with Its decent homellko sur-
roundings is doing a job on tho
homo front too ... in promoting
moderation and wholesome relaxation.
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Conyneht 1945; United Statu Brewers Foundation
BRING US YOUR
GRAIN
ANY AMOUNT OF ANY KIND. BE SURE TO SEE US
BEFORE YOU SELL. TOP PRICES AND COURTEOUS
TREATMENT AT ALL TIMES.
We Will BuyAnywhcre. In The tFrald Barn or at our Sheli-er.
WHOLESALE DEALERS
Office Phone 50 BARTLETT TEXAS
Men's Fall 1945
FELT HATS
A SELECTION OF EVERYTHING THAT IS NEW IN
BOTH COLOR AND STYLE. EVERY HAT IB PRICED
"at or Below OPA Ceiling"
Made By Leading Manufacturers is your assurance of Qual-
ity and Value
Stetson Hats $7.50 10 $12.50 $15
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ROGERY
Department
Holoik Hats
$6.50 $7.50 $8 $10
Hopkins Hats
$6 $7.50 $8
Beaver Hats
$6.50 $7.50
Po'rtis- Hats
$5 $6.50 $7.50 $8
WHAT BETTER GIFT FOR HER HOPE CHEST
THAN THE ENDURING BEAUTY
OF A SOFT
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rnI1t1:i?"Cr.Bifttfqr'l;er10pe iK!t haa dB G'd against mod damage for 5 year
.endunng tcau.y of a soft Porrey by Nashua. Color: Cedar rose. y blue marigold dJ
Amazingly warm yet refreshingly light. The rose and crystal white. Same pre-war quality
millions of xiny air pockets inTurrey's deep nap "d price
protect tiie sleeper against cold air and drafts .
Made of 88 rayon and 12 wool repeated fR C? Q K '
tests prove Purrey warmer than many blanket T ?J VfV
CQStlnji up to twice as much y- ' SIZE 72 x 84 inches m I
Nonchalance
Ask to See
STiYLE NO: 1639
A3 Sketched
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THIS is the sling pump that you
will look your best in it's a
blithe -young pattern "for young-
feeling feet. ' '
Made in' (black gleaming-patent"
it's . . -. -;u
" ONLY-
$095
Tea: Lip.ton's: 4-ounce 1-2-lb.. and 1-lb sizes.
Saccharin Tablets pkg. of 30: 10c and.'. .15
Ssnrup: Karo gallon pails .79
Chili Beans-r-lS 1-2 ounce can ".: : .11
Olives: 10-ounce plain .v..;s:... .50
3-ounce fancy stuffed .'J-....:-r 35
Brooms: $l.l6 $1.35 and ...1..:. .$1.50
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O-Cedar Poli'sht l2-ounce ;... .50 I
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r Johnson's Paste Wax 1-lb. Jar ..'. .59
RICE: 1-lb. package-13c; 21b. pkg .... .25
Peanut Butter: 8-oz. 15c; 1-lb. ...: 25
Skinner's Macaroni and Spaghetti per
package . ;;..;-... .10
Palmblive and Camay Toilet Soaps .08
Giant Lye LV.'l.-'i. 10
Tin CansAmerican No. 2 percase 2.75
We handleBrovvn Cracker & Candy Com-
pany's line of cookies and crackers. They are
fresh and appetizing.
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THE GERSBACH-WACKER CO.
BARTLETT TEXAS
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Jones, Johnnie & Jones, Mrs. Johnnie. The Bartlett Tribune and News (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 52, Ed. 1, Friday, September 21, 1945, newspaper, September 21, 1945; Bartlett, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth81706/m1/8/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bartlett Activities Center and the Historical Society of Bartlett.